Unexpectedly frank

Martin Jay is a veteran foreign correspondent who has worked extensively in Europe, the Middle East and Africa for most major international TV networks. Currently he's working for Al Arabiya, an employer for which he penned a piece entitled: Europe’s bold project is not a peep show, but a sinking ship…let’s get an Italian clown to play with the deckchairs.

For an article in the MSM, it is unexpectedly frank about the current state of the EUnion. And what he says is quite heartening for all those that are not 100% in love with the idea of being governed by a bunch of post-democratic civil servants.
Speaking at a high-profile Brussels conference recently Van Rompuy, a self-professed federalist who looks and speaks like a depressed dentist experimenting with dodgy barbiturates, made a strong defense of the EU. Oh yes he did. The former Belgian PM said, “As long as a club attracts new members it means it is in good shape.” New members? We’re only talking about Croatia here, a former Yugoslavian country famous for being Hitler’s favorite puppet and the only country he annexed where he had total confidence in its people to do a more thorough job of rounding up and gassing Jews than the Fatherland itself.
Mr. Jay is not optimistic about the mid-term chances of survival of the EUnion, observing that:
There is a pattern of discontent that is getting noticed by European leaders. Bailing out the Greeks has seriously damaged the credibility of the whole project and many leading figures are already worried about the next European vote in 2014 being the electoral equivalent of brewer’s droop. Now former boom-economy darlings of the EU, like Spain – which after joining in the mid-80s experienced a massive transformation of its public sector – are now sticking two fingers up to the rule book. This is the beginning of the end, as soon the giants – France and Germany – will be forced to infringe more EU laws just to satisfy local unrest. Then the project will start to look about as stable as a spastic trying to repair a broken TV with a bowl of jelly. It will wobble, in other words, which is the real fear for our man Romple Stiltstkin and his mates.
Dr. North thinks sees a break-through, noting that Jay has done a remarkable thing here, writing in a fresh and entertaining fashion on a theme – the collapse of the EU - that is so desperately familiar that most of us are bored witless even thinking about it.

But while we silently rejoice in the inevitable down-fall of all those pretentious gits inhabiting those building on Rue de la Loi, it may be time to start thinking about what should come after. What do we do when Barosso, van Rompuy and nurse Ashton no longer matter?

Says it all, really

Via ATW

Fanaticism, mass murder and the left

Melanie Philip shines her considerable light on the events in Norway.
The suggestion that Breivik’s behaviour resulted from political rage – let alone from reading thinkers such as John Locke, John Stuart Mill or Winston Churchill – is frankly itself an opinion in need of treatment. The man is either in the grip of a psychosis or he is a psychopath – in other words, a grossly abnormal personality incapable of human feelings of empathy (my money is on the latter). What he himself says about his own opinions or state of mind therefore does not bear examination. Yet throughout the west, apparently intelligent people have been not only ascribing to him rational thought processes but have been poring over his own words to extract clues about what made him do this. Repeat after me very slowly: Breivik did not murder dozens of teenagers because he was ideologically opposed to cultural Marxism; he mowed them down because he was grossly mentally abnormal.
read it all.

A slap in the face of the global anti-Islamic movement

From the KV mailbox, this statement sent by the good people of the PVV Second Chamber fraction:
Statement Geert Wilders concerning the massacre in Norway

The brutal murder of dozens of innocent Norwegian civilians several days ago, has shocked the Freedom Party (Dutch PVV). We mourn and stand by the Norwegian people who suffer from a massive blow.

The manifesto of the perpetrator makes clear that this is a madman. He wants to work with Al Qaeda (which he cherishes great admiration for), crave the bombing of cities, dreams of knights themselves surgically mutilate and wants to meet his hero Karadzic.

Breivik also refers to the Netherlands . That the fight against Islam by a psychopath violently abused is disgusting and a slap in the face of the global anti-Islamic movement. It fills me with disgust that the perpetrator to the PVV and me refers in his manifesto.

PVV nor I are responsible for a lone idiot who twisted the freedom-loving anti-Islamization ideals violently abused, no matter how much some people would like that. We are democrats at heart. The Freedom Party has never, ever called for violence and will never do. We believe in the power of the ballot box and the wisdom of the voter. Not bombs and guns.

We fight for a democratic and nonviolent means against the further Islamisation of society and will continue to do so. The preservation of our freedom and security is our only goal.

Geert Wilders
[INSTANT UPDATE] Another Dutch perspective comes from Snouck: An executioner is not a knight

[UPDATE001] Via the PVV Second Chamber fraction: "The Left can get lost".

Shutting the valves

So, yesterday I wrote:
An agent provocateur seeking to discredit the right-wing conservative sliver of the European political spectrum would have a hard time doing a better job. It is the perfect excuse to persecute and silence opposing voices… We’re heading for dark days.
And today we find indications that dusk is indeed setting.

Via EURef we get the delightful news that in the Guardian one Thomas Hylland Eriksen writes:"anyone familiar with the darker waters of the blogosphere would for years have been aware of the existence of a vibrant cyberscene characterised by unmitigated hatred of the new Europe, aggressive denunciations of the 'corrupted, multiculturalist power elites' and pejorative generalisations about immigrants, targeting Muslims in particular"
Breivik must willingly have allowed himself to be brainwashed by Islamophobic and extreme rightwing websites. However, had he instead been forced to receive his information through a broadsheet newspaper, where not all the stories dealt with Europe's loss of confidence and the rise of militant Islam, it is conceivable that his world would have looked slightly different.
No, you read that correctly: Had Breivik been forced to gather his news from the MSM only, he might not have gone over the edge. It is all so clear now: it's the fault of the blogosphere! It my fault!

Excuse me while a retreat to a small dark room to flagellate myself, wail uncontrollably and gnash my teeth.

All joking aside, as Dr. North writes: This is seriously scary stuff. A world where the MSM retains its monopoly as information providers, where "citizen journalists" are corralled and then banned where they do not follow the approved path: This is the voice of a new totalitarianism.

Attempts to regulate the internet are not new, as Witterings from Witney reminds us.
Unfortunately what the events in Norway have done is to provide politicians with the ideal opportunity to control that which they fear most - free speech.

In May the Guardian reported that Nicholas Sarkozy had called for international regulation of the web, at the G8 summit, something David Cameron was reported to be against. Forward to July and the Guardian reports that David Cameron is in favour of press regulation, but one regulated by an independent body that is free from government interference - although we have yet to see any 'independent' body that is free from government interference, one way or the other.
As the EURef post shows, the Norway atrocity may be the catalyst in a renewed, re-invigorated drive to shut down independent bloggers, independent thought. To drive it underground even further.

But that will only worsen the situation. Democracy and free speech are the pressure valves used to let off the feelings of frustration of the disenfranchised and the dissenters. Remove them, and you have a pressure vessel, in which the steam gathers strength. And having no way to go, it will eventually blow up the whole vessel. As WfW comments: The more politicians attempt to regulate our thought words and deeds, the more chance there is of a tragic event like the Norway bombing and shooting reoccurring.

Extreme

Breivik did not like islam or multi-culturalism. In itself there is nothing wrong with this. An individual is, or should be, free to decide which ideas correlate most closely with his/her ideal of how to live a good life. People throughout the world and throughout history believe and have believed in all sorts of idea. Good idea and bad ideas, even ridiculous ideas. Counter-productive, destructive and dangerous ideas. Evil ideas, even. As far as I am concerned people should be free to believe whatever they want to believe.

Breiviks error, his catastrophic lapse of judgement, is his decision to make war on an ideology by declaring 'war' on the people holding these convictions. His aim evidently is to root out cultural marxism by destroying everyone he judges to be a cultural marxist. He has killed people for the convictions he thought they had. In his pursuit to destroy people for their convictions Breivik is no different then the worst totalitarian criminals in the USSR or Nazi Germany. You do not go about killing social-democrats because they are social democrats, you do not kill muslims because they are muslim, any more then you go kill Jews because they are Jews.

The only acceptable way to fight ideas or convictions is by open debate. Let de free market place of ideas sort out the good from the bad ideas, the productive from the evil ideologies. Bad ideas should be combated with better ideas.

However, a problem arises when a government does nothing to restrain dangerous ideas from nestling in the way we are governed. A problem arises when a government actively promotes counter-productive and destructive ideas. Even more so when such is done without a democratic mandate, without the consent of the people.

Breivik was obsessive about cultural marxism. So much so that he focused entirely on holders of that conviction. In the process he seems to have completely forgotten that his beef was with the regime, the government, that gives free reign to this ideology. In a similar way the counter-jihad tends to focus obsessively on the islamisation of the West without reckoning with the fact that it is government that is enabling that islamisation. Islam per se is not the problem. Neither is multi-culturalism.

The actual problem is unaccountable, undemocratic, autistic government. The counter-jihad, anti-immigration, anti-multiculturalism: They are all expressions of dissent with the way the West in governed. They are all expressions of deep-seated resentment against the ruling classes taking away from people what they hold dear. Without a mandate from the people, without popular consent. On the contrary, opposing voices are marginalized and a free debate is made impossible by stifling words like 'hate' and 'racism' and 'extreme right'.

If then a government or regime stands in the way of a free exchange of ideas, in whatever form, that government should be changed. If a government forces its ideology on the population without a democratic popular consent, or even against it, that government must be changed. With democratic means, if possible. With open revolt and popular uprising if there is no other way.

But let it be noted that what I advocate, what I want, is regime change. I don't wish for blood in the streets. I don't wish for a blanket expulsion of all muslims (let alone all immigrants) from my country. I don't wish for the murder of anyone. I wish for a government that listens to its people. And if that is extreme, then I am afraid I am an extremist. But in that case, so too are 90% or more of the general population.

[UPDATE001] His Grace is thinking along similar lines:
It appears now that if you believe in small state, low tax policies; are fiscally conservative; oppose on-tap abortion; support the traditional, nuclear family; seek to limit immigration; support withdrawal from the EU; advocate freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of association, freedom of expression, freedom of conscience and freedom of belief, you are without doubt a racist, bigoted zealot, and almost certainly a ‘right-wing extremist’ or a ‘right-wing nutter’.

And if it is ‘fascist’ or ‘extremist’ or ‘right-wing’ to say this, then it would appear that His Grace also needs watching. But so do the vast majority of Britons who are proud to stand up for such beliefs and advocate such policies, for there beats yet the Conservative heart of the nation.
[UPDATE002] Also well worth the time you spend reading it: Inevitability by EURefs Richard North.
Our leaders may well take note. There are more men like that waiting in the wings and they are watching and waiting. Soon such a time may come where those who have only a little to lose, have even that taken from them. Then there will be more blood. And while I do not condone the killing of children ever, if our leaders continue to deny us a say in our future and our lives, they themselves are fair game. And I shall not shed a tear when it happens.

Dark days

More and more details are coming out about the Oslo shooter and his delusions of grandeur with regard to a pan-European 'resistance movement'. There is a manifesto. It's 1500+ pages long, which immediately raises the suspicion of obsession. Indeed Document.no, the site where Breivik made most of his forum comments, draw the analogy to the Una-Bomber (that this likeness is not merely superficial seems to be proven here). Document.no comments:
In fall 2009 Behring Breivik says that he has been working on a book titled 2083 for three years. It already runs into 1400 pages! He offers to send it to the blogger Fjordman.

Behring Breivik seems like a very special case.
Be that as it may, the damage this 'special case' has done, and is still doing, is potentially more far-reaching then is (barely) understood at this time.

Ninety-two lives have been cut short on the decision of an individual that had no right to make that decision in the first place. Nine-two families have been thrown into grief and bereavement, as they must come to terms with the loss of a loved one. The descriptions of what happened on the Utøya island sketch out a mass-murder of a supremely sadistic nature. An act that is in shattering dissonance with the shooters professed Christianity (if that is actually what he is. There are clues his Facebook page, where the claim to Christianity is made, was tampered with). Neither the Ten Commandments, not the Mount Olive sermon can be believably twisted into something that mandates, or even just excuses, what happened on that tragic island. That is not 'resistance', it is murder, cold-blooded, calculated, bereft of love, compassion or mercy. It is evil.

That is not to say the views (much unlike the actions) of Breivik are equally abhorrent or evil. In the manifesto there is a lot to agree with, if you are willing to put down the multi-cultural blinkers. Many quarters in many cities around Europe are much worse now then they were 30-40 years ago, ravaged by the effects on uncontrolled immigration. Progressive taxation and the welfare state have produced a society where an ever increasing number of unproductive people live off the ever increasing taxes levied on ever diminishing numbers of productive members of society. At the same time we have a governing elite, that is insulating itself more and more from public accountability, while increasing the control and oppression of average citizens.

If you study the situation for even just a little while, you'll know that the way things are right now, is just not sustainable. For those that want to see, it is as clear as the light of day changes must be made, but that the changes that *are* made are to the detriment of the very people in whose names these changes are effected. Fjordman notices this and writes extensively about it. I agree with much of what he writes. So does Breivik. Which means that I (up to a point) agree with Breiviks views, for they are mine. But the atmosphere in the West is of such suffocating political correctness, that you cannot, in civil society, discuss the negative aspects of immigration, islam or the EUnion, unless you relish being ostracised at work or in the neighbourhood (been there, done that, is the expression).

That is even more true if you have the audacity to proclaim the virtues of conservatism or Christianity in this day and age. I remember two instances at work when the topic of Christianity came up. The first time I was treated to a diatribe on how Christianity was responsible for all the wars and genocides in history. The second time, my faith was arrogantly dismissed as a falsehood by pointing to the writings of Dan Brown (for f.cks sake!). There is really no defence against such stupidity. So, when the topic surfaces again, I hold my thoughts to myself.

But that is the point, isn't it? The mood in the Netherlands and in Europe is so overwhelmingly anti-Christian and anti-conservatism, that any apologia of either is anathema. Christians and conservatives cannot express their views openly. Not unless it is couched in the soothing, relativistic poli-cor terms of this post-modern age, that leaves any deviation from the party line meaningless and irrelevant. The current political-sociological discourse just does not tolerate dissension.

Which leads me to a question: Is this atrocity not a product of the West itself? Every single act of muslim terrorism in or directed against the West has been, not with retribution, but with accommodation. The tangible results of 9/11 have been an Islam inspired crescent shaped park and the Ground Zero mosque. The major terrorism acts in Europe (Madrid, London, the van Gogh murder in Holland) were immediately followed by calls to combat 'islamophobia'. Over the last two decades, the West have collectively and consistently signalled the willingness to give greater allowance to ideologies that use violence to intimidate. That being the case, is it not conceivable that somebody, somewhere draws the conclusion that he should use the same strategies and tactics to attain some room, some respect for his convictions? Did Breivik come to the conclusion he would also have to deploy jihadi-style tactics to cow the political classes? Could the Norway shooting have been a self-inflicted wound?

In the mean time, the Left and the MSM are running with the “right-wing Christian Fundamentalist” narrative with almost unseemly enthusiasm. That the first claims of responsibility for this atrocity came from islamic jihadi groups has been all but forgotten. Progressives around the blogosphere are singling out Christians and Conservatives for responsibility. It is in glaring contradiction to the way these same progressives call for a greater understanding of 'muslim pain' that is supposedly expressed in the acts of murderous madmen of the islamic faith. Contrary to that lofty call consistently labelling any such views 'hateful' and 'extreme right-wing'.

In the UK it is already under way. The Last Ditch:
It's Christmas for the left-liberal consensus. They are still in their glee from the undoubted success of their suspiciously Campbell-esque campaign against News International. They are still earnestly blabbering over state-dominated airwaves, without a hint of irony, about the supposed 'dominance' of a private company struggling to compete with the funded-by-force BBC. A Norwegian nutjob has now made them an even greater gift. Watching the Andrew Marr and Murnaghan shows this morning (and wondering as usual why the Conservatives are as little in evidence as they were in opposition) their delight was manifest.
Biased BBC noticed the same tendency:
Within hours of the breaking news the BBC was very quick to repeat comment that the culprit was a "tall blonde man" perspective, followed this morning by "fundamental Christian" and "far-right." The words "Timothy McVeigh" also have been repeated on every news loop. Now, I don't think there is anything WRONG per se with providing us with this information so promptly but I contrast this with those OTHER acts of terrorism where the culprits were Islamists and the BBC were extremely reluctant to provide us with similar backgrounds preferring to use euphemisms.
And it will get worse. According to his lawyer, Breivik is completely aware of the evil he perpetrated, describing it as horrific, but necessary. Tomorrow Breivik will appear before a judge. He has already signalled he will explain himself and his murders then.

This is what I fear: He will be led into the court and he will start to speak. Calmly and (relatively) intelligently he will explain why multi-culturism is slowly destroying the West. How the progressive movement in Europe is actively out to take away our freedom, our tradition and our history. And what he'll say will sound to many as common sense. Until the part where he comes to justify the unjustifiable, the random killing. And from that point on, common sense will be forever linked to the actions of this piece of scum. Progressives will have the perfect excuse to shut up and shut down anyone that does not agree, looks upon issues differently then is prescribed by the progressive articles of faith.

And thus, Breivik will find that whatever he intended, he has scored a major victory for his opponents. An agent provocateur seeking to discredit the right-wing conservative sliver of the European political spectrum would have a hard time doing a better job. It is the perfect excuse to persecute and silence opposing voices… We’re heading for dark days.

[UPDATE001] Also read Autonomous Mind:
Where security experts are stating this week that there is a rise of the ‘far right’ in Europe, perhaps they do not realise we might be looking at nothing more than the an increasingly extreme form of rejection of socialist political control and the creeping internationalism that sees the political class seeking to transform European nations while doing everything possible to avoid asking the electorates for their permission to do so.

The antidote to political violence in Europe is simple… the restoration of genuine democracy where the people, not the political class, have the power.
Exactly!

[UPDATE002] Original post edited. I deleted the last couple of lines. Having regained my sense of perspective a little, they read to me too nauseatingly maudlin to let them stand. The post is a bit of a work in progress to begin with. There are a lot of angles and issues to this enormous event to get your head around.

[UPDATE003] With regard to Breiviks supposed 'Christian fundamentalism' His Grace has a few thoughts. But the maximum score for clarity in brevity goes to this tweet by Brian Doerksen:
The fundamental posture of a follower of Christ is to allow oneself to be killed - not to kill others. Christian victory is through the cross.

A thought and a prayer

Reuters: Bomb kills 2 in Oslo, gunman wounds 5 at camp
AP: Bomb blast, shooting at youth camp horrify Norway.

Terrorism (is it too early to call it jihad?) visits our benighted continent once again.

BBC updates can be found here. Gates of Vienna is updating here.

Spare a thought for Norway and her citizens. And a prayer, if you are so inclined.

[UPDATE001] There is a vicious rumour going around that Fjordman is the Oslo shooter named Anders Breivik. Sites like LGF are gleefully running with this.

IT IS NOT TRUE!

From Gates of Vienna:
I was in conversation with Fjordman all day today, starting before the shootings, during the slaughter, and afterwards. If he was shooting up Utøya, he was doing an amazing job of communicating with his friends the whole time, even after he was thrown in a jail cell.
I am surprised and quite shocked that anyone, who's has read any of the FF's would even entertain the thought that Fjordman would be capable of something like this atrocity. Fjordman does not deserve this. Anyone spreading the rumour is, by that action, saying more about his/her own loathsome character.

[UPDATE002] Posted on GoV, on 23 July 2011, over 24hrs AFTER the Oslo atrocity:
I notice that certain bloggers such as Charles Johnson of Little Green Footballs keep spreading the utterly false rumor that I am the evil shooter from Utøya, the island just outside of Oslo.

I have absolutely no idea who planted that rumor or for what reason, but they obviously don’t wish me well. For the record, I was live-blogging about these horrible events the entire Friday evening, which can be confirmed by nearly a dozen different individuals.

I didn’t respond to these rumors earlier because I was too emotionally exhausted from yesterday’s events. It was hard to pay attention to such things, but now I feel that I must. Some people really do want to smear me that badly.
Let that be an end to the matter.

Your read for today - Euro crisis edition

If you have only time to read one thing today, I would strongly suggest reader Christopher Booker in the Daily Mail: The euro now threatens the world with economic meltdown.
Not a month goes by without further mountains of debt emerging into view — as Spain and Italy join the list of debtors headed by Greece, Ireland and Portugal. Gone are the days when it could be imagined that the richer countries of Europe, led by Germany, could happily afford to bail out the sums run up by the reckless borrowing of their poorer colleagues.

So vast is the problem that it is becoming obvious all the money in Europe couldn’t hope to solve this crisis, which threatens not just the countries of the eurozone, but also many other nations with an economic meltdown without historical precedent.
The single currency is facing the biggest crisis in its history

The single currency is facing the biggest crisis in its history

And all this has ultimately been brought about by the determination of Europe’s politicians to cling on, at almost any cost, to the most reckless single blunder in their 50-year-old dream of building what amounted to a ‘United States of Europe’.

It is a short, concise run-down of how we got into this mess we're in. Very informative. Not much of a fun read, though.

Via Dr. North, who has a thought or two of his own.

Already in?

Over on Raedwald, we get the report that the crisis is now hitting Greek streets hard:
Greeks are starving. All 400 of the Orthodox Church's districts have now set up soup kitchens as many unemployed Greeks have exhausted their £100 a week unemployment benefit and now have no income at all. The number living on the street has soared; perhaps bearable in the Summer, but Autumn is coming fast upon us. All the nation's Sovereign wealth has gone to bailing out the banks.

In the run-up to the 'all-important' EUnion economic summit, tomorrow, Ambrose Evans-Pritchard quotes Mrs. Angela Merkel as saying:
There will be no "spectacular step" at the Justus Lipsius building on Thursday; just a "controlled process of gradual steps and measures", she said with unflappable calm.
Mr. Evans-Pritchard puts this down to caution on Mrs. Merkels part: Given the simmering wrath from top to bottom of German society, it may be impossible for her to do much more.

But the Irish Times reports on some 'sharp exchanges' yesterday between the Irish Taoiseach Enda Kelly and Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin. The Irish Times repors:
Taoiseach Enda Kenny predicted that no final decision would be made to sort out the euro zone crisis at tomorrow’s emergency summit.

“It is a series of gradual steps and measures to be implemented,’’ he said.
Is that a coincidence or what? Two government leaders, one in Dublin, one in Berlin, quite independently of each other, making the same prediction in virtually the same wording.

Or is there something else at play here? Remember Juncker: You have to lie. Could it be that the 'crisis' is yet another manufactured 'beneficial crisis'? That over the months, when Germany and Holland put on a tough face and Mrs Merkel and Mr. Sarkozy were playing out their lovers tiff in public, the EUrocrats have worked on the next stage of political integration in secret?

For all the doom and gloom (or slight feeling of elation, given the possibility of an imminent demise of the euro and the EUnion. It depends on who you ask) it would seem that the fix is already in. That the 'colleagues' have it all worked out already: A series of gradual steps that, when put together give you T.R.A.N.S.F.E.R. and U.N.I.O.N.

Mr. Evans-Pritchard quotes Gary Jenkins from Evolution Securities:
The chances are that the EU will only take the step of fiscal union or common bond issuance at one minute to midnight on a weekend when it is clear that the system is close to collapse.
I fear (and that is the only correct word in this context: fear) that Mr. Jenkins is wrong. That decision has evidently already been taken, with all of the finmins of all member states agreeing. It is now just waiting for a gradual implementation. Slowly, in a series of gradual steps, so as not to upset the citizenry. The next big betrayal has already been planned and awaits execution.

And as one after another the southern EUnion member states are going down, rest assured, we up here in the north, Dutch, German, British and Vikings alike, will have the privilege of paying, for generations to come, for the fraud, the larceny and the lies of the governing classes of Club Med and the EUnion. Brought to you by the fraud, the larceny and the lies of our own governing classes.

Back to the post by Raedwald. It seems that the banking sector is none the worse for wear. Despite the large number of new soup kitchen popping up on Greek streets:
Meanwhile figures just released show the bankers themselves in the UK have enjoyed a bumper year, with £14 billion in bonuses paid out to staff. That's about £1,300 each for every single Greek citizen. Enjoy your champagne and coke, boys.
And rest ye assured, when that transfer union is finally complete, those scenes, from the impoverished Greek streets as well as from the bank board rooms, will repeat themselves in every single member state. In the name of a European utopia, we will be made to suffer continent-wide hardship.

Bankers, politicians and EUrocrats: we should execute the lot of them.

[UPDATE001] Succinct words from Golem XIV: One more European summit in which the defenceless will be sacrificed to protect the wealthy.

Even the pretence seems forgotten

The following are a couple of stories, relating to the EUnion and its ever encroaching on our daily lives, that appeared in the British blogosphere.

Up first: The EUnion is set to subsume national coast guard forces into a EUnion coast guard, taking away national sovereignty over coastal waters:

ATW: COAST
WfW: There are none so blind as those who will not see, there are none so deaf as those who will not listen

Second: Remember what we wrote about the Dutch defence cuts? Flashback:
As we feared a month ago, ultimate goal of this exercise is to dissolve and dismember national armed forces and co-opt the remainder in a EUnion army. Now we only have to wait for some treaty or other setting up a joint HQ and chain of command. One that will undoubtedly remove the last bit national control from the armed units left and hand it over to Brussels.
And here it is: EU calls for joint military HQ.
EU foreign affairs and security chief Baroness Ashton will tomorrow present a proposal for a new permanent headquarters to "command and control" future civilian and military campaigns for EU members.
ANd if you're wondering about the 'civilian' campaigns, the Albion Alliance provides the answer.
On June 9 – 10 2011, an International Meeting was held in Rome entitled: “Prevention and control activities carried out by the local police, current capabilities and future scenarios in Italy and in a comparative perspective”. (...)

Attention was focused on the various European Agencies such as Europol, Frontex, Eurojust and CEPOL. In particular, the importance of CEPOL was pointed out in relation to the training of the “European policeman” aimed at safeguarding EU citizen’s security.
Calling England noticed the same and is a bit worried and more then a little angry:
I don't like it; I don't like it at all. I used to talk of authoritarianism and communitarianism but we're moving on now and wandering into the realms of a totalitarian fascist state. and it's there for all who have eyes to see and ears to hear.

Look, delve, dig into archives and see how we've been corrupted; see how we've been betrayed by those whom we vote to represent us in Parliament.
And lastly, the EUnion has not yet given up on its ideas to levy taxes directly. From ATW: EU must be kidding.
At the moment 0.3 per cent of VAT in every pound spent goes directly towards EU funding. But Brussels politicians are planning to raise the levy to 1.3 per cent – and the cost will almost certainly be passed on to consumers if the plans are approved. The European Commission’s seven-year budget proposals from 2014 include controversial moves to step up Brussels’ direct revenue-raising powers, through a new EU levy on European banks – a ‘Financial Transactions Tax’ – and by increasing the EU ‘take’ from national VAT income.
What will it take to get rid of these monsters? WfW writes for a British audience, but as we are all in the post-Turnip EUnion now, his words are equally valid for this small, damp corner of the world: Unless the people of this nation immediately arouse themselves from their own self-centred little world, they will find in the not-too-distant future that they no longer have a voice, they no longer have a vote and they sure as hell won't have a country to call their own.

It is all rather infuriating. But, tell me, dear reader and fellow compatriot: Have you seen anything about any of these stories in the Dutch press? Where the hell are they? These are arguably some pretty big stories. Coast guard, armed forces, police and taxes, the EUnion is set or in the process of usurping them all, directly diminishing the powers of our own national government and our own national sovereignty. One would think that merits at least a few tacit lines of press coverage.

In Britain they are not better or worse off then we are, except this: At least the MSM and blogosphere over there relate these stories. Here in Holland they don't exist. Until such time we look up from our day-dreaming and find that what we thought was the order of things has been taken way from us, without even our own press sounding the alarm. Is then a Dutch journalist really nothing more then a political prostitute any more. Has even the pretence of being the watchdog for the people been forgotten?

Not so global

The Inconvenient Skeptic did an interesting analysis of the the UAH temperature data:  Temperature trends by latitude. Instead of looking at the grand, global picture, he looked at temperatures by region: Northern, Tropics and Southern.

As it turns out, only the Northern third of the globe saw a warming trend from 1979 to 1998. Neither the Tropics not the Southern third showed much of a warming trend in that same period. In the period between 1998 and 2011 none of the regions showed a trend, leading the Inconvenient Skeptic to comment:
These results are very bad for the global warming crowd. One of the key claims is that the whole Earth is warming up and that in the past there was only regional variations in climate. That is a key attribute to dismissing things like the Little Ice Age and the Medieval Warming Period.

The modern data is showing that the warming is regional and not steady and certainly not increasing. 1998 really seems like a significant transition year as well. The enormously powerful El Nino that year drove the Tropical temperature anomaly up over 1 °C for 4 months. That is by far the largest anomaly for large regions of the Earth in the data. That corresponds to the change in temperature in the Northern region.
And thus it turns out that 'Global Warming' is not so global, after all. And with that the whole AGW theory, which hypothesizes a truly global trend, caused by human-produced CO2, is shown to be ... errrm... incomplete. Wrong. False.

We knew this, of course. But it is gratifying to be hammering yet one more of a series of final nails in the coffin.

Video: Gaza Jihad Peace flotilla


These guys rock, if you don't know them yet, check out their ealier Gaza flotilla hit: We Con the World. Also don't forget to check out their Iranian bomb song and The Three Terrors. BTW according to Wikipedia this genre has it's own name: Jihad Satire (A Jihad satire falls within the tradition of political satire and can refer to a work of art that satirizes the idea of violent jihad).

The nations are stirring

Two items I pilfered from EURef, that show that EUnion member nations are starting to push back at the EUnions ambitions.

I) The European idea
The Huns, according to The Irish Times, are getting a tad irritated with their Danish neighbours, the latter having decided to double the number of customs officers patrolling its borders and conducting spot checks on vehicles, bringing the number to 260.

The Danes say the move, ostensibly to fight organised crime, human trafficking and the drugs trade, is in line with EU law.
Be that as it may, it is a openly reversal of the Schengen accord, so prized by the EUrocrats.

II) A hugely ironic inversion
Holland we are told is on a collision course with the EU over a threat to deport Poles and other eastern Europeans who cannot find work. It is also planning to withhold their state benefits if they do not speak Dutch.

This is nothing particularly new as it has been grumbling on for many months. What gives it added zest, though, is that Poland took over the presidency of the EU last Friday, and holds it for the next six months. It then will be cast in the role of fronting any talks aimed at getting Holland to climb down.

The issue thus has been seized upon by Poland's economic affairs minister Waldemar Pawlak, who has recently declared the development "dangerous". It "could lead to the collapse of the European system of freedom of movement", he says.
Is the worm finally turning?

A few related items

... from GoV. I'll just link in chronological order:

OIC Chants Again: “Geert Wilders is a Meanie”

The OIC Vastly Oversteps Its Boundaries

Dutch Foreign Minister Stands up for Geert Wilders

Incidentally, the sources for the last two items was the PVV PR office, who were kind enough to send the items to KV as well.

It is tough to put into words the feeling that one gets, having a government that is actually taking a stand against the geo-political bully boy that is the OIC. Remember the Fitna brouhaha? What a difference a few years (and a new government) make.

Unpleasantness

I am reluctant to post this. It will not make me many friends and possibly antagonize a couple of people I hold in esteem. But I do want to state my views. That's why I became a blogger in the first place: To bother all of you with my (questionable) wisdom. That, for better or for worse, is the kind of person I am.

Veterans of the counter-jihadist part of the blogosphere are undoubtedly familiar with the storm cause by Charles Johnson of Little Green Footballs (LGF). Back then LGF was a leading blog in the counter-jihad, until Johnson, for reasons best known to himself, started throwing all and sundry under the bus, accusing them of Nazi sympathies and other forms of human depravity. The end result, fortunately, resulted in a complete marginalization of LGF and left the counter-jihad (mostly) in tact.

Three years on, and yet again the counter-jihad blogosphere is wracked by a storm of in-fighting. Pamela Geller, of Atlas Shrugs, initially withdrew her support for the English Defence League (EDL) after some vague and unsubstantiated claims the top of the EDL had been infiltrated by 'neo-fascists', turning the EDL into an anti-semitic Nazi party.

The EDL has a Jewish Division, led by a Roberta Moore, who sought active co-operation with the Jewish Task Force. The latter is described as a far-right American group, whose leader Victor Vancier has been imprisoned for terrorism offences. Not wanting to be associated with terrorism, the leadership of the EDL openly distanced itself from the Jewish Division, stating "If they [the Jewish EDL] continue with their plans to forge links with the terrorist JTF, the EDL will have no option but to sever its links with the Jewish division as we cannot support terrorist sympathisers". Mrs. Moore refused to sever links with the JFT, which eventually let to her leaving the EDL (or was she thrown out, after all?). This seems to be the proximate cause of the current rift.

Ms. Geller (and in her wake: Robert Spencer of Jihad Watch) initially denounced the EDL for distancing themselves from Roberta Moore, seeing in it a sign of increasing anti-semitism and fascism within the inner circles of the EDL. In turn, this forced Tony Robinson, leader of the EDL, to publish a statement affirming the EDL's support of Israel as the only free and democratic nation in the Middle East. Moreover, the statement emphasized that extremist ideas, whatever their origin, will not be tolerated.

Gates of Vienna and others published an open letter, challenging Ms. Geller to put up concrete evidence of anti-semitism in the EDL's leadership, or, failing to come up with such evidence, apologize and (re)state her support for the EDL. Ms. Geller, evidently realizing she jumped the gun dramatically, has done the latter, but refuses to do the former, insisting that she didn't really withdraw her support for the EDL, called them anti-semitic fascists or called upon 'genuine anti-jihadists' (1) to leave the EDL. And to put insult to injury, she referred to those taking her to task over her hysterical overreaction as "bottomfeeders [who] just bang keyboards and jockey for position on the bottom of the food chain". By which she evidently referred to the camp led by GoV.

In the mean time the 'recent unpleasantness' (the slightly coy term used by Baron and Dymphna of GoV) has descended into some pretty petty squabbling. As happens so often, the original cause is all but forgotten. What is left is a rather tedious 'he said - she said' back and forth, completely divorced from the issue that started all this. Neither side seems to be willing to give the other the benefit of the doubt, increasing the acromony on both sides. Which is why I initially didn't want to get involved. My dad taught me early on not to step into a dogfight, unless you want to get mauled. Additionally, there are aspects to the whole situation that make picking a side and sticking with it a bit of an iffy proposition.

The fact is: Ms. Geller did initially, and completely prematurely, withdraw her support for the EDL. In subsequent posts she conveniently forgot about that little outburst, making us believe her withdrawal of support was meant as a conditional. This is not what her initial post said. In her initial post, Ms Geller stated: "Now that the person whom I most trusted in the EDL, Roberta Moore, has resigned, as she was increasingly uncomfortable with the neo-fascists that had infiltrated the administration of the group, I too am withdrawing my support from the EDL". And with that she caused the EDL substantial and, as it turns out, unwarranted harm.

To err is human, and this would seem to be a case where personal preferences got in the way of an objective appraisal of the situation. Ms. Geller could have said so, telling the EDL she had it wrong. But that is apparently asking a tad too much of Ms. Geller.

However, her weariness of GoV and affiliates is, if slightly hysterical, not completely unfounded. There exists an unfortunate tendency over at GoV (and elsewhere) to cast the counter-jihad, or the merits of Western civilizations, in racial terms. As just one example I give you a Fjordman essay published on GoV. In an otherwise excellent recent essay, 'When Treason Becomes The Norm: Why The Proposition Nation, Not Islam, Is Our Primary Enemy', Fjordman concludes: "The only way to restore sanity to our countries is to restore the concept that a country is the homeland of a nation of closely related people with a shared heritage" (2).

As far as I'm concerned that is the wrong conclusion (correlation is not equal to causation, I believe. But I'll leave that for another post). It defines a country in terms of blood-ties, of ethnicity, of race. It is a rather exclusive definition that denies or ignores the groups of immigrants that have settled in European countries throughout history and have become an integral part of many societies. In the case of Holland I will only have to point to the relatively large numbers of Portuguese Jews or French Huguenots that settled in the Netherlands during the 16th and 17th century. Over the last century Holland has seen influxes of Chinese, Malukkan, Syrian Orthodox Turks and Vietnamese refugees (in roughly chronological order) who have all nestled in Dutch society and have become valued parts of it.

If determining whether anyone belongs anywhere is based exclusively on pedigree, as Fjordman seems to suggest, these groups are not Dutch and, more importantly, will not be allowed ever to be viewed as Dutch, no matter how much they integrate and/or assimilate. I know I am going to sound like a left-wing liberal here, but: That is unjustified, unjust, narrow-minded and downright xenophobic. And completely counter-productive: it will breed a lot of (understandable) resentment in groups that do try to fit in, while doing exactly nothing to remedy the problems with groups that reject Dutch/Western society to begin with.

Being part of a ethnicity that has been historically on the receiving end of this type of thinking, Ms. Geller is quite understandably allergic to such thinking. Which might explain her rather prickly reaction to the GoV open letter. For that one cannot blame her. I find the idea to pass judgement over fellow humans, based on ethnicity, race or pedigree, without taking any account of the personal, individual merits of a person, to be repulsive. And it is diametrically in opposition to the paleo-conservative idea of personal liberty, personal responsibility and personal accountability, principles I hold inviolable if we are to promote real freedom.

So you see, both sides have their faults, while equally both have proven their considerable merits in the past. Entering the fray will run the risk of alienating one or both sides (as this post undoubtedly will. So be it) and be left friendless. So best not to get involved, other then as a spectator, right?

But then I read the "bottomfeeders" remark made by Ms. Geller.

This comment (as the entire post) leaves the impression of being shot from the hip. Ms. Geller was evidently irritated by the response her premature condemnation caused. It would have been for the best if Ms. Geller has waited to cool off some, before taking to the (digital) pen. But she didn't. Crying. Spilt milk. No use.

There is a whole host of blogs, large and small, good and not so good, that grapple with contemporary issues, like the counter-jihad. All of them contribute their bit, and as far as any attempt at sincere analysis, contemplation and discussion is involved all of them deserve a little acknowledgement for their bit. That Ms. Geller sees fit to dismiss a goodly portion of them as 'bottomfeeders', jockeying for position 'on the bottom of the food chain', speaks to an incredible arrogance and lack of humility.

It may well be true (and it is) that Atlas Shrugs is one of the big fish in the counter-jihad. But the fact that it is, is only half by the design and efforts of Ms. Geller. The other half is mere chance. Not many bloggers have the time or resources to devote to their blog the way Ms. Geller does. She is extremely fortunate that she is. Granted, she makes the best of both, and she is to be commended for the hard work she has put in. But the fact remains, that she finds herself in circumstances, not all of her own making, that allow her to do what she does. That is where 'dumb luck' comes in.

That she fails to remember this, but goes on to dismiss a whole set of bloggers, doing their bit with what they have, is as graceless as it is petty. That she dismisses bloggers on the basis just of disagreeing with her, is pretty damn vindictive as well. She may well be the queen of the counter-jihad. But she shows herself a cold-hearted, arrogant sovereign who apparently believes she must be served, rather then serving her constituency (there's a lesson here, I guess).

In turn this suggests that Atlas Shrugged is no longer devoted to the anti-jihad per se, but is now entirely devoted to the inflated sense of self of Ms. Geller. As the Charles Johnson saga showed: That way madness (and ruin) lies.

I have no dog in this race. The counter-jihad is a minor (though not irrelevant) part of KV's stated aim: To preserve my country as a free, just and sovereign nation. As such I am not a hard-core counter-jihadist. At best, KV could be described as the silent outsider watching the action around the bar. On matters anti-jihad I think both Gov and Pamela Geller are important resources. Neither is perfect, both have considerable merits.

But there's no denying a couple of items: Ms. Geller refuses to admit she made a boo-boo. And she, rather mean-spirited, dismissed as irrelevant and pointless those bloggers that take her to task. This state of affairs leaves me with more sympathy for GoV, warts and all, then for Atlas Shrugs. Ms. Geller has done the entire movement a great disservice. First by smearing the EDL, then by unnecessarily antagonizing what could/should be natural allies, fracturing the resistance to islamisation in the process. And all because she could not find the grace and magnanimity to own up to a mistake.

Yes, the recent unpleasantness is most unpleasant. Let us hope the damage will not be permanent.

Notes:

(1) By implication, she seems to say the EDL (and its supporters) is hence NOT genuinely anti-jihadist. As Vox Day is fond of saying: The adjective modifies the noun.What is special about a anti-jihadist to make him/her genuinely so? By what standard is that adjudicated. And by whom? Ms. Geller?

(2) Be sure to read the comments as well, to get a feel for the sometimes quite uncomfortable turns the discussion takes.

A rarely heard truth

An unexpected post (in more way then one. Glad he's back) by Haunting the Library: “Limits to Growth” – Here’s What You Never Hear About It – And The Truth. It is a post about the report known colloquial as the 'Club of Rome report', in which, it is said, the demise of humanity is predicted unless we embrace a no-growth economy. But as is often the case, the truth is quite different. And rarely heard.
Limits to Growth, according to these people, proves that humanity is heading for a crisis. The computer models prove it. It may not have happened yet, but it will happen. Except Limits to Growth was never even intended to prove anything of the sort.
In fact, that (in)famous report commissioned by the Club of Rome left the members of that self-same club quite unconvinced.
King stresses that the study was not by the Club of Rome, but for the Club of Rome who commissioned it. And what did they think of their own study?
When the Club had the opportunity to discuss Limits it was clear that many of the members were unconvinced by its conclusions on matters that they had never before discussed. Indeed, I felt that a majority did not accept it. Limits had a distinctly neo-Malthusian flavour clearly unpalatable to those amongst us who were technological optimists and we all regretted that the work had paid insufficient attention to the great human and social issues (p. 338).
That’s right – even the Club that commissioned the study did not accept its findings, in particular its gloomy, Malthusian tone. King happily agrees that “criticism concerning lack of appreciation of technological change, the power of the market and the degree of aggregation were, of course, valid”
Also featured in the post, a something less then complimentary, is Sicco Mansholt, the Dutch ex-minister of agriculture, who almost single-handedly set about to (and seems to be succeeding in) destroying the agricultural back-bone of Holland and Europe at large.

Go and read the post. And slap your eco-friendly neighbor/friend/family-member silly with it as soon as he/she brings up the Club of Rome or the "Limits to Growth" report.

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